Thursday, October 25, 2007
GDSS "thinkLets" :: The Science of Spirit (7o25am)
Technology: the key to our future or the key to our destruction? The overbearing and in-your-face tech craze has hit us like an asteroid from space. Whether you like it or not, it's here to stay, resistance is no longer an option in this century.
twURLed World Description: Bill Joy: Exploding Technology ... http://www.gracecathedral.org/enrichment/forum/for_20000521.shtml
Ellen Ullman speaks about the peculiarities of holding her spiritual life in harmony with her work. The Science of Spirit Lesley Danzinger ... http://www.gracecathedral.org/enrichment/forum/ [excerpted by wisenut]
20. Staying Human in a High-Tech World
With our lives now so centered around technology, how can we keep our sense of personal composure and communal compassion alive? Originally posted 03/02/2003 Media Type: RealAudio
October 15, 2007
Environmental Blog Roundup
In honor of Blog Action Day, we wanted to highlight some of the many Blogger-powered blogs that are focused on the environment, climate change, and sustainability. Want to see more Blog Action Day participants from around the web? Find them on Blog Search.
frAme:Journal of Culture and Technology (Critical Cyberculture)
Online Journal of Culture and Technology.
Theory and practice of digital art and culture.
trace.ntu.ac.uk/frame/
twURLed World Description: Bill Joy: Exploding Technology ... http://www.gracecathedral.org/enrichment/forum/for_20000521.shtml
Ellen Ullman speaks about the peculiarities of holding her spiritual life in harmony with her work. The Science of Spirit Lesley Danzinger ... http://www.gracecathedral.org/enrichment/forum/ [excerpted by wisenut]
20. Staying Human in a High-Tech World
With our lives now so centered around technology, how can we keep our sense of personal composure and communal compassion alive? Originally posted 03/02/2003 Media Type: RealAudio
October 15, 2007
Environmental Blog Roundup
In honor of Blog Action Day, we wanted to highlight some of the many Blogger-powered blogs that are focused on the environment, climate change, and sustainability. Want to see more Blog Action Day participants from around the web? Find them on Blog Search.
frAme:Journal of Culture and Technology (Critical Cyberculture)
Online Journal of Culture and Technology.
Theory and practice of digital art and culture.
trace.ntu.ac.uk/frame/
Labels: “Blog Action Day”, distributed learning, eco-challenge, social responsibility